I was with some Muslims and a Christian today discussing the topic of religion. I thought it would be the best time to try a little experiment.
I asked them what would happen if we experienced some sort of miracle right now? Whose god would take the credit for it? It was interesting because neither party was quick in saying that it was their god. I think they realised that their cultural background is the only thing that would make them connect the dots and say it was their god. Of course, they didn't admit to that straight out =).
What I'm getting at is that if you were with a Muslim and you both received a message through prayer from your respective gods, what would you say to him? Is he not in an equal position to claim you've possibly made it up?
I asked them what would happen if we experienced some sort of miracle right now? Whose god would take the credit for it? It was interesting because neither party was quick in saying that it was their god. I think they realised that their cultural background is the only thing that would make them connect the dots and say it was their god. Of course, they didn't admit to that straight out =).
What I'm getting at is that if you were with a Muslim and you both received a message through prayer from your respective gods, what would you say to him? Is he not in an equal position to claim you've possibly made it up?
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle